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  1. #11

    Default Re: naming images does not work

    I am sorry if I have upset you, but the first reply I got from GW Priester told me:
    filename"=photo-name"

    Replace photo-name" with the name of your photo

    Don't forget to add the quotation marks

    In this advise the equal symbol is placed within the quotation marks.
    A later post showed it differently, so I implimented both variations.
    But surprisingly neither option works.

    The title of my image remains empty, as is seen below:

    <img class="xr_ap" id="x::61:34rantang:34" src="index_htm_files/47.jpg" alt="rantang" title="" style="left: 263px; top: 387px; width: 248px; height: 493px;">

    I am out of options here. Maybe something goes wrong during exporting?

  2. #12
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    Default Re: naming images does not work

    As steve pointed out in his last post you are missing the word filename also

  3. #13

    Default Re: naming images does not work

    Quote Originally Posted by kriput View Post
    I am sorry if I have upset you, but the first reply I got from GW Priester told me:
    [I]filename"=photo-name"
    You have not upset me, I am simply explaining that you have made some errors.
    The first reply from GWP was incorrect, he unfortunately another mistake (typo) when he tried to correct it after I mentioned the equal symbol. I have twice now posted the 100% correct syntax and some screenshots as aid. Now I provide a file as proof.
    View this, look at the name, preview it and view the source. You will see it is named rantang.jpg :
    <img class="xr_ap" src="index_htm_files/rantang.jpg"

    I hope this helps..
    Attached Files Attached Files

  4. #14
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    Default Re: naming images does not work

    Sorry. You are correct and your image now words. I am correcting my error so others will not make this mistake.

  5. #15

    Default Re: naming images does not work

    Ah! Yes! JamesD's remark did it. Its works now.
    Its shows that in matters of HTML you really need very precise reading, as well as formulating.
    Thanks everybody for your time, I feel a bit like the grandfather (that I am) who looks for his spectacles, and finds out that they are on his forehead all the time.

 

 

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